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By Tom Sullivan | 05:31 pm | July 18, 2017
The conference, in Boston Sept. 11-12, 2017, will address how to become a cybersecurity superhero, surviving on a tight budget, world-class strategy, emerging technologies and more. 
Security
By Jessica Davis | 03:22 pm | July 18, 2017
Security basics go a long way to protecting patient data against even scary-looking attacks.
Security
By Jessica Davis | 01:18 pm | July 18, 2017
After a hospital had to replace infected IT systems, now FedEx is the second organization to admit the drastic impact of the wiper malware.
Security
By Jessica Davis | 12:01 pm | July 17, 2017
An employee responded to a phishing email with login credentials, which officials said the hacker used to view patient data and send emails to other staff requesting large sums of money.
Pophealth
By Tom Sullivan | 10:09 am | July 17, 2017
From a job killing acronym to tech trends they're sick of hearing, prominent technologists share the least-liked, most-overused idioms, slang and jargon.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 04:21 pm | July 14, 2017
The company turned to a behavior-based security system that knows users by what they use and how they use it.
Security
By Jessica Davis | 02:20 pm | July 14, 2017
The employee was fired after stealing data from the health insurer. DataBreaches.net found a dark web listing that shows the employee was selling between 500,000 and 1 million medical records.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 01:53 pm | July 14, 2017
The emerging approach uses code to lure hackers, slow their progress and ultimately trap them.
Legislation
By Tom Sullivan | 01:43 pm | July 14, 2017
Regulations would keep meaningful use Stage 3 reporting requirements, increase some patient reimbursements and cut drug payments.
Data Warehousing
By Jessica Davis | 05:24 pm | July 13, 2017
As many as 14 million U.S. customers of the telecommunications company were exposed after a user mistake caused a database to go public online.